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Make Your Own DIY Modern Spring Wreath

Learn how to make your own Modern Spring Wreath with just a few simple supplies, and welcome Spring with this fun and stylish DIY! This project was made in collaboration with Hobby Lobby. As always, I only share brands and products that I use and love.

So I know there has been some crazy cold weather back east lately, but here in the desert it feels a bit like we skipped right over Spring and headed straight into Summer! Slooooow down, please!

I am really hoping for some beautiful Spring weather, and willing it be so by creating lots of Springy crafts and home decor like my new DIY Modern Spring Wreath. I wanted to make something with some beautiful floral elements, a few pops of bright color, and the clean, modern lines I love. I headed over to Hobby Lobby to gather supplies and spent at least an hour just browsing the floral section. Just the floral section, guys. BUT – I’m saying it was time well-spent because I mean, just look at these blooms!

I was super impressed with those big roses. Aren’t they great? Definitely my faves. I love the combination of the pretty, organic florals and the more clean lines of the wooden hoop and leather.

If you want to make your own DIY Modern Spring Wreath, I’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you’ll need to make your own!

How to Make a Modern Spring Wreath

1. Add Greenery

The first step in creating your own modern spring wreath is to create a base using greenery that you will place your pretty blooms onto. I chose palm leaves for my base because I always associate palms with Palm Sunday and Easter, plus tropical leaves are very on-trend right now and have that great graphic look I love. The bundle of palm leaves was big and thereby a bit on the pricey side, but luckily I had a 40% off coupon! (You can snag your own coupon here or just scroll to the end of the post to get the current coupon.)

I snipped the stems off of my leaves using my wire cutters and hot glued a few leaves onto the embroidery hoop making sure to cover the embroidery hoop screws.

2. Plan Flower Placement

Before gluing any of your flowers in place, you want to plan out the placement. Remove the larger blooms from their stems to make it easier to place. Start by placing the large blooms and then fill in the spaces with smaller flowers, berries, and greenery. Move things around until you are happy with the arrangement, and if you want, snap a picture with your phone to help you remember it.

3. Glue on Florals

Next, use your hot glue gun to glue the florals in place. Again, start with the largest blooms and then fill in with the smaller pieces. Refer to your photo of the arrangement as necessary.

4. Set Snaps in Leather Strip

I decided to hang my wreath with a leather strip instead of a ribbon for another little modern touch. If you wanted, you could just glue the leather strip around your hoop, but I love the look of the gold snap holding it together. If you have never worked with leather before, don’t be scared! You really only need a couple of tools to add a snap to your leather strip, and it is easier than you may think.

Start by marking where you want to place either side of your snaps. Use the leather punch and a wooden or rubber mallet (not a metal hammer!) to make holes on your marks. Each snap is made of four different pieces, and each half is made of two pieces. Place the two pieces on either side of the leather strip and set with the pliers. The pliers crush the middle part of the snap down around the hole to hold the snap in place. Finally, snap the leather strip around the top of the hoop to hang.

5. Hang and Enjoy!

To hang the wreath on your door, lay the leather strip over the top of the door and hold in place with thumbtacks through the leather into the top of the door. And, that’s it! I am loving my new modern spring wreath. It just makes my front door so happy!

That’s it for today, friends! If you make your own Modern Spring Wreath, I want to see it! Share your photos to my facebook page or tag me on instagram or twitter (@persialou). And don’t forget to snag your Hobby Lobby coupon below!

Happy Spring and Happy Making!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Hobby Lobby. The opinions and text are all mine.

Hi Lindsay! You can nail the strap into the top of your door, or I actually attached mine with duct tape. It may take off some of the paint, but since it’s at the top of the door, you shouldn’t be able to see it. 🙂 Hope that helps!

This is such a cute idea. I have about 20 embroidery hoops and I tend to use them for everything but embroidery. I lack the patience :p I’m a pain in the butt vegan so I will have to think outside the box for a stylish hanging option (instead of leather) but I love this. Great job.

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